IVS/CBS Working Papers
From Department of Industrial Economics and Strategy, Copenhagen Business School
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- 2005-01: The Management of Projects and Product Experimentation: Lessons from the Entertainment Industries

- Mark Lorenzen and Lars Frederiksen
- 2004-03: Profiting from innovative user communities: How firms organize the production of user modifications in the computer games industry

- Lars Bo Jeppesen
- 2004-02: Why firm-established user communities work for innovation: The personal attributes of innovative users in the case of computer-controlled music instruments

- Lars Bo Jeppesen and Lars Frederiksen
- 2004-01: “Tacit Knowledge” versus “Explicit Knowledge” Approaches to Knowledge Management Practice

- Ron Sanchez
- 2003-03: Research in Institutional Economics in Management Science: Individuals, Teams, and Research Infrastructure in the European Union

- Kirsten Foss and Nicolai Foss
- 2003-01: Consumers as Co-Developers Learning and innovation outside the firm

- Lars Bo Jeppesen and Måns J. Molin
- 2002-09: The implications of "user toolkits for innovation"

- Lars Bo Jeppesen
- 2002-08: Authority and Discretion: Tensions, Credible Delegation, and Implications for New Organizational Forms

- Kirsten Foss and Nicolai Foss
- 2002-07: The Rhetorical Dimensions of Bounded Rationality: Herbert A. Simon and Organizational Economics

- Nicolai Foss
- 2002-06: The essential tension in the social sciences: Between the “unification” and “fragmentation” trap*

- Christian Knudsen
- 2002-05: Pluralism, Scientific Progress and the Structure of Organization Studies

- Christian Knudsen
- 2002-03: Creating, Capturing and Protecting Value: A Property Rights-based View of Competitive Strategy

- Kirsten Foss and Nicolai Foss
- 2002-02: Heterogeneous Capital, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Organization

- Nicolai Foss, Kirsten Foss, Peter Klein and Sandra K. Klein
- 2002-01: The Process of Vertical Dis-Integration: An Evolutionary Perspective on Outsourcing

- Volker Mahnke
- 2001-12: Constitutial Dynamics of the Open Source Software Development

- Jukka Kaisla
- 2001-11: Rationality and Rule Following: On Procedural and Consequential Interests of the Rule-guided Individual

- Jukka Kaisla
- 2001-10: Extending the Constitutional Theory of the Firm by Introducing Conventions

- Jukka Kaisla
- 2001-9: Simon's Grand Theme and the Economics of Organization

- Nicolai Foss
- 2001-7: Influencing Beliefs: A Crucial Capability for Value Creation in the Network

- Nicolai Foss
- 2001-6: Modularity and Interface Management: The case of Schindler Elevators

- Juliana Hsuan Mikkola
- 2001-6: "Coase vs Hayek": Economic Organization in the Knowledge Economy

- Nicolai Foss
- 2001-5: Brain Drain and Employee Ownership: The Case of PA-consulting

- Volker Mahnke and Mattias Hammerqcist
- 2001-4: Efficiency in Inter-Organisational Learning: A Taxonomy of Knowledge Transfer Costs

- Tina Brandt Husman
- 2001-3: From "Thin" to "Thick" bounded Rationality in the Economics of Prganization: An Explorative Discussion

- Nicolai Foss
- 2001-2: Cognitive Coordination and Economic Organization: Analogy and the Emergence of Focal Points

- Nicolai Foss and Mark Lorenzen
- 01-1: Internal Disaggregation in Oticon: Interpreting and Learning from the Rise and Decline of the Spaghetti Organization

- Nicolai Foss
- 00-13: Limits to Outsourcing and the Evolutionary Perspective on Firm Boundaries

- Volker Mahnke
- 00-12: Transferring Knowledge in MNCs: The Role of Sources of Subsidiary Knowledge and Organizational Context

- Nicolai Foss and Torben Pedersen
- 00-11: Strategy, Bargaining, and Economic Organization: Some Thoughts on the Transaction Cost Foundations of Firm Strategy

- Nicolai Foss
- 00-10: Economic Organization and the Tradeoffs between Productive and Destructive Entrepreneurship

- Kirsten Foss and Nicolai Foss
- 00-8: Knowledge strategies, firm types, and complementarity in human-resource practices

- Keld Laursen and Volker Mahnke
- 00-7: Synergies and Sustainable Competitive Advantage

- Mikael Iversen
- 00-6: Managing Synergy: The case of Danfoss

- Mikael Iversen
- 00-5: New HRM Practices, Complementarities, and the Impact on Innovation Performance

- Keld Laursen and Nicolai Foss
- 00-4: Theoretical Isolation in Contract Theory: Suppressing Margins and Entrepreneurship

- Kirsten Foss and Nicolai Foss
- 00-3: Assets, Attributes and Ownership

- Kirsten Foss and Nicolai Foss
- 00-2: Learning in Firms: Knowledge-Based and Property Rights Perspectives

- Kirsten Foss and Nicolai Foss
- 00-1: The Ressource-Based Tangle: Towards a Sustainable Explanation of Competitive Advantage

- Nicolai Foss and Thorbjørn Knudsen
- 99-13: Regional copmetitiveness, Localised Learning, and Policy

- Mark Lorenzen
- 99-12: The Case Series in Management of technology, NO 2. Corporate Strategy, Economic Organization and Management of Technology

- Mikael Iversen and Jens Frøslev
- 99-11: Synergy and Organization: The Case of Danfoss

- Mikael Iversen
- 99-10: The Case Series in Management of Technology, No. 1.: Reson: Strategy, R&D and the Management of Technology

- Jens Frøslev Christensen and Kenneth Husted
- 99-7: The Organization of Large, Complex Firms: An Austrian View

- Frédéric E. Sautet and Nicolai Foss
- 99-3: How Entrepreneurs Learn: A Popperian Approach and Its Limitations

- David A. Harper
- 99-1: The knowledge-Based Approach and Organizational Economics: How Much Do They Really Differ? And How Does It Matter?

- Kirsten Foss and Nicolai Foss
- 98-15: Entrepreneurship and Corporate governance

- Peter Klein
- 98-13: The Genesis and Progress of the Socially Embedded Firm

- Henrik Sornn-Friese
- 98-11: Mutual Adaptation and Technological Innovation

- Henrik Sornn-Friese
- 98-10: Localised learning. Why are inter-firm learning patterns institutionalised within paticular localities?

- Mark Lorenzen
- 98-9: Localised co-ordination and trust. Tentative findings from in-depht case studies

- Mark Lorenzen
- 98-8: How Do Aspiration Levels come About? Bounded Rationality and Dynamic Search

- Mie Augier and Volker Mahnke
- 98-7: The Theory of the Firm: an Introduction to Themes and Contributions

- Nicolai Foss
- 98-6: Market Process Economics and the Theory of the Firm

- Nicolai Foss
- 98-5: The Knowledge-Based Approach: An Organizational Economics Perspective

- Kirsten Foss and Nicolai Foss
- 98-3: Real Options and the Theory of the Firm

- Nicolai Foss
- 98-2: Economic Organization and the Accumulation of Rent-Earning Assets

- Nicolai Foss
- 98-1: Edith Penrose and the Penrosians - or, why there is still so much to learn from The Theory of the Growth of the Firm

- Nicolai Foss
- 97-12: Promoting Synergies in Multiproduct Firms: Toward a Resource-based View

- Nicolai Foss and Mikael Iversne
- 97-11: Can contractual theories of the firm ecplain the existence of knowledge-intensive firms?

- Volker Mahnke
- 97-10: Speed and Potential Breakdown in the Process of Strategic Renewal

- Volker Mahnke and John Harald Aadne
- 97-9: An interview with Brian J. Loasby

- Nicolai Foss
- 97-8: On the Foundations of the Strategic Theory of the Firm
- Nicolai Foss
- 97-7: Corporate Renewal Through Internal Venturing and Spinn-offs: Perspectives from Organizational Economics

- Tom Elfring and Nicolai Foss
- 97-6: Understanding Business Systems

- Nicolai Foss
- 97-5: The Boundary School

- Nicolai Foss
- 97-4: On the Relations Between Evolutionary and Contractual Theories of the Firm

- Nicolai Foss
- 97-3: Austrian Economics and the Theory of the Firm

- Nicolai Foss
- 97-2: The New Growth Theory: Some Intellectual Growth Accounting

- Nicolai Foss